Guided tour of Galleria Borghese and of Villa Borghese gardens

Piazzale Scipione Borghese, Roma, RM, Italia, Rome, Italy
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Overview
Duration
2h
Languages
English
Voucher type
mobile
What To Expect

Enjoy a guided walking tour of Galleria Borghese and the Villa's gardens with skip-the-line admission.Get your ticket in advance and visit one of the world’s most beautiful art museums, hosting the works of extraordinary artists. Admire Caravaggio’s masterpieces, as “Young sick Bacchus” and “ Boy with a Basket of Fruit”, and Bernini and Canova’s magnificent sculptures’ collection including “Apollo and Daphne”, “David”, “The Rape of Proserpina” and “Paolina Bonaparte”. Of course, you also won’t miss out on Raffaello’s “Entombment of Christ”.With the help of your expert guide, discover the secrets, stories and painting techniques concealed behind the masterpieces of one of the world’s most beautiful art museums.

What to remember

Important info

Know in advance:

  • Please arrive at the meeting point 15 minutes before the beginning of the tour. Guests arriving after departure will miss the tour
  • Small or large bags are not permitted inside the Borghese Gallery and will need to be checked in at the cloakroom before entering
  • The dress code is smart casual
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What's included
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Skip-the-line admission ticket. Guided tour. Expert guide. Headset
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What's not included
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Food and drinks. Hotel pick up and drop-off service
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Highlights

Enjoy a guided walking tour of Galleria Borghese and the Villa's gardens with skip-the-line admission. Admire Caravaggio's masterpieces and Bernini and Canova's magnificent sculptures. Learn all you need to know about the museum and its art from your expert guide

Operating days

From Tuesday to Sunday

Cancellation Policy
can-cancel You can cancel your tour until a day in advance
Provider
Loving Rome
Meeting Point

Meet the coordinator with the "Loving Rome" sign at the main entrance